Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth University: 2009-10

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Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth University: 2009-10
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May 2009-May 2010
As you flip through the pages of this booklet, you’ll catch a brief glimpse of the assortment of scholarly works that Whitworth
University’s faculty produced in 2009-10. Whitworth’s commitment to academic excellence is reflected in its faculty’s wideranging scholarship — from laboratory experiments resulting in journal articles to creative analysis presented at national
conferences to original works of art and music shared with an admiring public.
Scholarly activity is viewed at Whitworth as being complementary to rather than in competition with teaching. In fact,
Whitworth’s professors engage students fully in the process of discovery and dissemination of new knowledge and in the creation
of original contributions to their field.
This academic year marks the inauguration of Whitworth’s 18th president, Beck A. Taylor, Ph.D. We are excited to share with
you a portion of the scholarship that he has brought to our university. Please take a moment to meet the new scholar on campus.
Published Articles (Refereed)
Beck A. Taylor, “Estimating the Impact of State Health Insurance Mandates on Premium
Costs in the Individual Market Using the Community Tracking Survey.” Journal of Insurance
Regulation 27.3 (2009): 3-36 (Lead article).
Beck A. Taylor, “Does Higher Quality Early Childcare Promote Low-Income Children’s
Math and Reading Achievement in Middle Childhood?” Child Development 80.5 (2009):
1329-1349 (Lead empirical article).
Formal Presentations
Pre-K Advocacy Forum. Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs. Montgomery, Ala.,
April 2010. Keynote address.
Panelist. Alabama Business Leaders Summit on Early Childhood Investment. Sponsored by
Business Council of Alabama. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 2009.
“Living an Integrated Life of Meaning through Vocation: A ‘Last Lecture.’” Samford
University Convocation. Oct. 2009.
“The Role of Higher Education Institutions in Leading Change for Our Communities.” Associated Builders and Contractors,
Alabama Chapter. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 2009.
“Policies Affecting Poor Children.” Greater Birmingham Republican Women. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 2009.
“Trends Impacting Emerging Businesses.” South Region Minority Supplier Development Council. Birmingham, Ala., June 2009.
“Leadership in the Face of Relentless Information.” Birmingham Rotaract Club. Birmingham, Ala., June 2009.
Professional Service, Leadership and Consulting
Board of Directors, Alabama Association of Nonprofits. 2009-10.
Editorial Advisory Board, Birmingham Business Journal. 2009-10.
Board of Directors, Beta Gamma Sigma. 2008-10.
Board of Directors, Alabama Council for Economic Education. 2008-10.
Chairman, Birmingham Business Alliance Council of Economic Advisors. 2008-10.
Executive Committee, Association of Christian Economists. 2008-10.
Board of Directors, Business Council of Alabama. 2007-10.
Faculty Scholarship at Whitworth
The Whitworth faculty includes 149 Christian teacher-scholars. These committed
teachers engage in scholarship to advance their understanding of the world and to
bring new discoveries into their classrooms. Organizations beyond our campus have
recognized the high quality of our faculty scholarship, and they support Whitworth research
programs. Whitworth faculty members have received research grants from a broad range of
organizations, including the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, the
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, NASA, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the National
Science Foundation.
Who We Are
Whitworth faculty members are engaged in a wide array of research and scholarship
projects. The work of our natural scientists includes investigating the physics of
electric propulsion, studying organometallic chemistry in aqueous solutions, and
reviewing Fibonacci numbers as quantum analogs. Scholars in the humanities conduct their
daily classes and publish poetry, analyze histories of the American colonial and antebellum
South, and compose biblical commentaries. In the course of their other teaching and research
responsibilities, social scientists examine the effects of regional trade agreements on trade policy
stability, analyze the impact of sexual abuse on male partners of female survivors, and evaluate
ideas for reconstructing the political culture in Liberia. And faculty in the arts teach, perform,
contribute to exhibits, create arrangements for jazz ensembles, direct staged readings in Spokane
theatres, and display artwork based on and inspired by Gulf Coast communities in crisis.   
What We Do
While teaching remains the central faculty responsibility at Whitworth, scholarship
is also crucial. Faculty scholarship models lifelong learning for our students while
keeping faculty members immersed in the joy of discovery and connected to the
broader conversations of their academic disciplines. Some faculty conduct research and write
monographs with their undergraduate students in special research programs that mentor students
for graduate study. Some address disciplinary problems from explicitly Christian viewpoints as
a unique contribution to discussions in the wider academy. And some integrate new knowledge
into governmental policies and social programs to serve humanity. Regardless of faculty members’
motivation, their dedication leads to a common outcome: the discovery and synthesis of
knowledge to serve humanity.  
Why We Do It
The purpose of this annual publication
is to share some of the ways in which
Whitworth’s faculty contributes to the
world of knowledge. In the following pages you will read about recent publications, scholarly
presentations, professional service, research grants, fellowships and awards. While this publication
is not comprehensive, it does highlight the breadth and depth of faculty scholarship at Whitworth
as it provides a small taste of the fruit of the productive work of the university’s teacher-scholars.  
Why We Want You to Know about It
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Published Books, Chapters, Music
Without Wings. Fort Lee, N.J.: CavanKerry Press, July 2009.
Hans Bynagle, Philosophy section. Guide to Reference.org.
Ed. Robert Kieft. Chicago: American Library Association, 2010.
James B. McPherson, “Sex and Scandal.” Star Struck: An
Encyclopedia of Celebrity Culture. Ed. Sam G. Riley. Westport,
Conn.: Praeger/Greenwood, 2010.
Lyle Cochran and William Briggs, Calculus. Boston: Pearson
Education, 2010.
Alan Mikkelson, “Relational Maintenance Theories.”
Encyclopedia of Communication Theory. Eds. S. W. Littlejohn &
K. A. Foss. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 2009.
Calculus: Early Transcendentals. Boston: Pearson Education, 2010.
Tim Dolan, “Making Sense of Ministry: A Clergy Cluster
Project.” A Lifelong Call to Learn: Continuing Education for
Religious Leaders. Herndon, Va.: Alban Institute, 2010.
“Gender and Biology.” Encyclopedia of Communication Theory.
Eds. S. W. Littlejohn & K. A. Foss. Thousand Oaks, Calif.:
Sage, 2009.
James R. Edwards, The Hebrew Gospel and the Development
of the Synoptic Tradition. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans
Publishing Company, 2009.
Adam Neder, Participation in Christ: An Entry into Karl Barth’s
Church Dogmatics. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press,
2009.
Angela M. González, Elizbeth S. Weiser, and Brian M. Fehler.
Engaging Audience: Writing in an Age of New Literacies. Urbana,
Ill.: NCTE, 2009.
Richard Schatz, Appendix II. Pejabat Residen Dahulu Terasing
Kini Terjalin: Bahagian Limbang [translation: Resident Office
Before Isolated Now Connected: Limbang Division]. Government
of Sarawak, Kuching (Malaysia), Dec. 2009.
Gordon Jackson, Jesus Does Stand Up and Other Satires –
Parables, Pictures, and Parodies for Today’s Church. Eugene, Ore.:
Wipf and Stock, 2010.
Betty F. Williams, Vikki F. Howard and Lepper Cheryl, Very
Young Children With Special Needs: Foundations for Educators’
Families and Service Providers. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J.:
Pearson Publishing Company, 2009.
Daniel Keberle, Blues for LK. Original composition for jazz
ensemble. University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, 2009.
Laurie Lamon, “Praise.” The Waiting Room Reader: Stories to
Keep You Company. An anthology for medical offices. Fort Lee,
N.J.: CavanKerry Press, 2009.
Published Articles (Refereed)
Richard Bishop, “Decision-Making Using Mathematics.”
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in
Higher Education (May 2010).
James Edwards, “A Nomen Sacrum in the Sardis Synagogue.”
Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 128, no. 4 (2009): 813-821.
“The Hermeneutical Significance of Chapter Divisions in
Ancient Christian Manuscripts.” New Testament Studies,
vol. 56, no. 1 (2010): 1-14.
Victor Bobb, Ruralite Magazine, Ruralite Services, Inc., Forest
Grove Ore.: 4-5. “Lots of Giddyup and Go” (Nespelem Junior
Rodeo) (June 2009); “Healthy Choices” (Dede Lavezzo) (July
2009); “The Trading Post” (Jeff Thomas and Niles Bossart)
(Aug. 2009); “Wildlife Preservation” (Shelby Hendershot)
(Sept. 2009); “Good Nutrition Every Day” (Judy Moses) (Oct.
2009); “70th Annual Meeting” (Nov. 2009); “Welcome to
the Neighborhood” (Soy Redthunder and Tauni Marchand)
(Dec. 2009); “Cold Blast for Hot Spots” (Mark Hendershot)
(Jan. 2010); “Excellence in Education” (John Adkins) (March
2010); “Respect” (Marion Ives) (April 2010); “Take a Break To
Learn” (Chief Joseph Rest Area) (2010).
Karin Heller, “Missio Dei: Envisioning an Apostolic Practical
Theology in Missiology.” An International Review, vol. XXXVII,
no. 1 (Jan. 2009): 47-61.
Laurie Lamon, “Tomatoes,” and “Shoes.” Basalt Journal, (April
2009).
Susan Mabry and Betty Fry Williams, “Spectrum-Agents:
Decision Support for Autism Spectrum Disorders.” In
Proceedings of the International Technology Education and
Development Conference (INTED 2010). Valencia, Spain
(March 2010).
Jennifer S. Brown, “Au Feu de Ce Qui Fut Brûle Ce Qui
Sera: Aragon and the Subversive Medieval.” Romanic
Review, Columbia University, vol. 101, no. 3, (May 2010).
Karla Morgan, P. J. Zak, S. Ahmadi, et al., “Testosterone
Administration Decreases Generosity in the Ultimatum
Game.” PLoS One Scientific and Medical Research, vol. 4, no. 12
(2009).
Mike Ediger, “Closure Options for Skin Lacerations.” Athletic
Therapy Today, Human Kinetics, vol. 15, no. 2 (March 2010):
19-22.
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Deborah Tully, C. Fink C. Hollar K. Picanco and S. Smith.
Common Ground Alliance. 811-Know What’s Below: Call Before
You Dig. (Childrens Video & Resource Guide). North by
Northwest Productions, Spokane. (March 2010).
Roger Mohrlang, “Joseph A. Fitzmyer, First Corinthians:
A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.”
Theology Today, vol. 66, no. 2 (2009): 244-247.
Kamesh Sankaran, et al, “Parametric Investigation of the
Effects of Plasma Thruster Performance on Mars Cargo
Missions” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, vol. 47, no. 2
(2010).
Ginny Whitehouse,
“Captured in
North Korea: Good
Intentions Don’t
Equal Good Choices.”
Journal of Mass
Media Ethics Cases &
Commentaries, vol. 25
(2010): 69-86.
K. Sankaran and K. Polzin, “Investigation of Resistive Plasma
Detachment from Magnetic Nozzles.” AIAA Proceedings
(2009).
Mike Sardinia, et al, “The Angiotensin IV Analog Nle-TyrLeu-psi-(CH2-NH2)3-4-His-Pro-Phe (norleual) Can Act
as a Hepatocyte Growth Factor/c-Met Inhibitor.” Journal of
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 333.1
(April 2010): 161-73.
Betty F. Williams
and Susan Mabry.
“Spectrum-Agents:
Decision Support
for Autism Spectrum Disorders.” In Proceedings of the
International Technology Education and Development
Conference (INTED 2010). Valencia, Spain (March 2010).
Bendi B. Schrambach, “Marguerite de Navarre & Religious
Reform in Sixteenth Century France.” Women in French, vol.
17 (Sept. 2009): 1-18.
Dale Soden, “Seattle Chapter of Congress of Racial Equality.”
Encyclopedia of African American History, University of
Washington. blackpast.org (2010).
Keith Wyma, “Innocent Sinfulness, Guilty Sin: Original Sin
and Divine Justice.” A Reader in Contemporary Philosophical
Theology. Ed. Oliver Crisp. London: T&T Clark, 2009: 278-291.
“Thomas Lamb Eliot.” Oregon Encyclopedia of History,
oregonencylopedia.org (2010).
Dennis Sterner, “A Model for Field Investigation in the
Science Classroom.” WSTA Journal, vol. 51, no. 2 (May 2010).
Published Reviews
Dana Stevens. “101 Practical Adaptations for the Inclusive
Classroom.” Corwin Publishing, March 2010.
Charles Andrews. “The Child’s Mind: Where the Wild Things
Are and Fantastic Mr. Fox.” The Cresset, vol. 73, no. 3 2010:
43-46.
Douglas Sugano. (Ed.) “The N-Town Plays: Drama and Liturgy
in Medieval East Anglia,” by Penny Granger. Comparative
Drama, vol. 44, no.1. Spring 2010: 92-94.
Brian L. Benzel. The School Administrator (a publication of the
American Association of School Administrators): “Getting
Started with Policy Governance: Bringing Purpose, Integrity
and Efficiency to Your Board,” by Caroline Oliver. Feb. 2010:
48; “From Systems Thinking to Systemic Action: 48 Key
Questions to Guide the Journey,” by Lee Jenkins. Sept. 2009:
48.
Adrian Teo. Rev. of A Clinician’s Manual for Religious and
Spiritual Integration: A Guide to Therapeutic Implementation, by
Lori Lacy, Psy.D.
Katie Creyts. Rev. of Exhibition by Mattie Schoetzer. Sculpture
Magazine. June 2009.
Ginny Whitehouse. (ed.) “Ethics of Entertainment,” by
Howard Good and Sandra Borden. Journal of Mass Media Ethics.
2010: 25.
James Edwards. “Missing the Mark.” Rev. of Sin and its
Consequences in Biblical Theology, by Mark E. Biddle. Scottish
Journal of Theology, vol. 63, no. 3 2010: 376-77.
John Yoder. Rev. of African Military History, by John Lamphear.
International Journal of African Historical Studies. 42, 2: 2009:
293-4.
Pamela Parker. “Frank Christianson’s From Sympathy to
Altruism: Philanthropic Fiction in a Transatlantic Context.”
In Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations.
Sept. 2009.
Rev. of “Rhumba Rules: The Politics of Dance Music in Mobutu’s
Zaire,” by Bob White. International Journal of African History
Studies. 42, 1: 2009: 117-18.
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Published Books and Articles (non-refereed)
Forrest Baird. “Where Did We Go Wrong? We Pursued
Happiness.” The Pacific Northwest Inlander. July 23-29, 2009.
Georgia On My Mind; In the Mood; Paper Moon; Satin Doll;
The Way You Look Tonight. Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard
Corporation, Nov. 2009.
Brian L. Benzel. The Board (School board governance in a
publication of The Master Teacher, Manhattan, Kan.): “Five
Items to Infuse into Every Board Meeting,” vol. 33, no. 22
(March 2010); “When You Should Be Political,” vol. 33, no. 20
(Feb. 2010); “Seven Signs a Board Is Heading for Trouble,” vol.
33, no. 9 (Sept. 2009).
Jazz Classics: Jazz Piano Solos Series (Vol. 14) ISBN 978-14234-8171-3. 17 arrangements for solo piano: Afternoon In
Paris; Along Came Betty; Azure-Te; Bernie’s Tune; Birdland;
Donna Lee; Impressions; Jump for Joy; Lament; Monks Mood; My
Little Suede Shoes; Nefertiti; On Green Dolphin Street; Red Clay;
Robbins Nest; Think On Me; Turn Out the Stars. Milwaukee,
Wis.: Hal Leonard Corporation, Jan. 2010.
Galileo for Superintendents (monthly publication of The
Master Teacher, Manhattan, KS): “Processes That Aid in
Program Review,” vol. 17, no 9 (May 2010); “Orientation of
the New School Board Member,” vol. 17, no. 8 (April 2010);
“Organizing for Success,” vol. 17, no. 7 (March 2010); “When
You Should Be Political,” vol. 17, no.6 (Feb. 2010); “Employee
Communication Strategies,” vol. 17, no. 5 (Jan. 2010); “Do
I Have a Mentoring Mindset?” vol. 17, no. 4 (Dec. 2009);
“Managing Threats to Your School System,” vol. 17, no. 2
(Oct. 2009); “Seven Signs Your School Board Is Heading for
Trouble,” vol. 17, no. 1 (Sept. 2009); “Handling a Promotion…
What Happens to My Professional Peers?” vol. 16, no. 12 (Aug.
2009); “The Importance of Staying Grounded,” vol. 16, no. 11
(July 2009).
Jazz Gems: Jazz Piano Solos Series (Vol. 13; 17 arrangements
for solo piano)). ISBN 978-1-4234-8170-6: A Night In
Tunisia; Chasing the Bird; Detour Ahead; Don’t Explain; High
Fly; I Mean You; I’ll Close My Eyes; Jordu; Line for Lyons;
Little Sunflower; Nuages; Peris Score; Spain; Stablemates; Stolen
Moments; Topsy; Two Bass Hit. Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard
Corporation, Jan. 2010.
Lennon and McCartney Hits: Piano Duet Play-Along (Vol. 39: six
arrangements for piano-four hands). ISBN 978-1423480433.
All You Need Is Love; Blackbird; Day Tripper; The Fool On the
Hill; The Long and Winding Road; Michelle. Milwaukee, Wis.:
Hal Leonard Corporation, March 2010. (In Production)
Bossa Nova: Jazz Piano Solos Series (Vol. 15: 18 arrangements for
solo piano). ISBN 978-1-4234-8218-5. A Man and a Woman;
Wave; Agua De Beber; Aguas De Marco; Bim Bom; Bossa
Antigua; Call Me; Estate; How Insensitive; Little Boat; Lonely
Girl; Meditation; Menina Flor; O Pato; Only Trust Your Heart;
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars; The Girl From Ipanema; Watch What
Happens. Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard Corporation, April
2010.
Anthony Clark. “Matteo Ricci S.J.: An Apologist for
Dialogue.” This Rock:The Magazine of Catholic Apologetics and
Evangelization, vol. 20, no. 8 (Nov.-Dec. 2009): 22-25.
Brent Edstrom.
Swinging Jazz:
Jazz Piano Solos
Series (Vol. 12).
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(arrangements
for solo piano):
Ain’t That a
Kick; All of Me;
Ballin’ the Jack;
Beyond the Sea;
Come Fly With
Me; ‘Deed I Do;
Gee Baby, Ain’t
I Good To You;
Girl Talk; Gravy Waltz; Just In Time; Like Young; My Baby Just
Cares For Me; Route 66; Saturday Night; Teach Me Tonight; The
Frim Fram Sauce; The Hucklebuck; The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues;
When Lights Are Low; Witchcraft. Milwaukee, Wis.: Hal Leonard
Corporation, Aug. 2009.
The Real Book (Vol. IV) ISBN 978-1423425427. (Contributing
editor. Song research and arranging: 70 songs.) Milwaukee,
Wis.: Hal Leonard Corporation, May 2009-April 2010.
Karin Heller. “Olivier Messiaen and Cardinal Jean-Marie
Lustiger: Two views of the Liturgical reform according to the
second Vatican Council.” Messiaen the Theologian Ed. Andrew
Shenton, Boston University: Ashgate, (2010): 63-82.
Moses Pulei. “African Traditional Religions as a Basis for
Christian Theology in Africa.” Jitegemea Journal of Reformed
Theology in East Africa, (Aug. 2009).
Dale Soden. An Enduring Venture of Mind and Heart: An
Illustrated History of Whitworth University. 1990, updated 2010.
Peter Tucker. “Punctuations.” Encyclopedia of Database
Systems, Springer-Verlag, 2009.
Cool Jazz: Jazz Piano Solos Series ISBN 978-063402555
(contributing editor for new edition). Milwaukee, Wisc.: Hal
Leonard Corporation, Oct. 2009.
Betty F. Williams. Vikki F. Howard and Cheryl Lepper.
Instructors Guide: Very Young Children With Special Needs, 4th
Ed. Columbus, Ohio: Macmillan Publishing Company, 2009.
Jazz Standards: Piano Duet Play-Along (Vol. 30) 9781423462002 (eight arrangements for piano four-hands): All the
Things You Are; Bewitched; Don’t Get Around Much Anymore;
Noelle Wiersma. “We Got the Question Wrong.” The Pacific
Northwest Inlander July 23, 2009.
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Websites and Blogs
James B. McPherson, Media & Politics Blog.
http://jmcpherson.wordpress.com. 2009-2010.
Brad Sago, Consumer Mindset. http://consumermindset.
blogspot.com. (Blog posts throughout the year).
Formal Presentations
Angeles Aller. “Unamuno y su Quijote: Admiración y Aliento.”
Día de la Hispanidad. Gonzaga University, Wash., Oct. 2009.
Panel presentation.
“And a Little Child Shall Lead.” Director, service planner,
pianist, and liturgist for convention worship service.
Featuring the Seattle Children’s Chorus and Lakewood
Presbyterian Church Choir. American Choral Director’s
Association Northwest Division Convention. Seattle, Wash.,
March 11, 2010.
Charles Andrews. “Calling All Armed and Fanatical
Pacifists: Shaw’s International Peace-Building and Saint Joan.”
International Bernard Shaw Conference. Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 15-18, 2009.
Forrest Baird. “Response to Brian Clayton.” Socratic Club.
Gonzaga University, Spokane, Dec. 2009.
With colleagues: conducted, accompanied and chose music for
Sacred Music Reading Session. American Choral Directors’
Association Northwest Division Convention. Seattle, Wash.,
March 11, 2010.
Philip Baldwin. “Bowing Workshop.” State Conference of the
Washington Music Educators Association. Yakima, Wash., Feb.
14, 2010.
Jennifer Brown. “Aragon and the Subversive Medieval.”
American-Canadian Conference for Academic Disciplines.
Toronto, Canada, May 24-27, 2009.
“Excellence in the Private Studio.” National Conference of the
American String Teacher’s Association. Santa Clara, Calif.,
Feb. 18, 2010.
“Creating Online Intercultural Training for University
Faculty.” SIETAR-USA. Spokane, Wash. April 16, 2010. Panel
presentation.
ASTA Certificate Program National Conference of the
American String Teacher’s Association. Panel discussion
presenter. Santa Clara, Calif., Feb. 18, 2010.
Patricia Bruininks. “Hope as a Predictor of Anticipated and
Actual Disappointment.” Western Psychological Association.
Cancun, Mexico, April 2010.
“Successful Studio Teaching.” National Conference of the
American String Teacher’s Association. Panel discussion
member. Santa Clara, Calif., Feb. 18, 2010.
Drew Budner. “Investigation of the Role of the Membrane
Material in a Wire- Based Electrochemical Sensor for the
Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide.” Northwest Regional Meeting
of the American Chemical Society. Tacoma, Wash., June 9July 1, 2009.
Keith Beebe. “Wounded by the Arrow of Conviction:
Experimental Religion and Calvinist Conversion in
Eighteenth-Century Scotland.” Annual Meeting of the Pacific
Northwest American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical
Literature. University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., Canada, May
7-9, 2010. Paper presentation.
Linda Buff & Dennis Sterner. “Assessment of Candidates’
Basic Skills and Technology Integration.” 7th Annual
Professional Educator Standards Board Assessment (and
Standard V) Conference. SeaTac, Wash., April 15, 2010.
“Converted at Cambuslang: Experimental Religion in
Scotland’s Age of Reason.” Third Annual Baylor Symposium
on Faith and Culture: Secularization and Revival: The Fate
of Religion in Modern Intellectual History. Baylor University,
Waco, Texas, Oct. 8-10, 2009. Colloquium paper.
Nancy A. Bunker. “Promoting Information Ethics in a
Wikipedia World.” American Library Association Midwinter
Meeting. Boston, Mass., Jan. 16, 2010.
Lawrence Burnley. “Learning to Love One’s Self: The
Relevance of the Study of Black History to the Gospel of
Jesus the Christ.” Black History Month Banquet. Gonzaga
University, Spokane, Feb. 2010. Keynote speaker.
Laura Bloxham. Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. “The
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.” Lecture and
discussion for 125 individuals. 3 Cs. Hayden Lake Country
Club, Hayden, Idaho. Sept. 2009.
Anthony Clark. “China’s ‘Great Unity’: U.S.-China Relations
on the New Global Horizon.” Great Decisions Lecture Series.
Whitworth University, Spokane, April 22, 2010.
Benjamin Brody. “How Then Shall We Worship? Developing
Faithful Worship Practice in the 21st-Century Church.”
Designer and presenter of two-day workshop for church leaders.
Lakewood Presbyterian Church, Lakewood Colo., Oct. 2009.
“Mandarins and Martyrs of Shanxi in Late-Imperial China.”
Matteo Ricci Lecture Series. Whitworth University, Spokane,
Feb. 19, 2010.
“Beyond the Anthem: Re-thinking the Role of Choirs in
Worship.” American Choral Directors’ Association Northwest
Division Convention. Seattle, Wash., March 11, 2010.
“Construction and Reconstruction of Chinese Concepts
of Self-Identity and Others at Four Historical Moments.”
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American Historical Association. San Diego, Calif., Jan. 9,
2010. Panel chair.
Anders Gårdestig. “Update on the status of the neutronneutron scattering length.” The INT-10-1 Program on
Simulations and Symmetries: Cold Atoms QCD and Fewhadron Systems. Seattle, Wash., March 2010.
Lyle Cochran. “These are a Few of my Favorite Animations.”
College of Coastal Georgia, April 8, 2010. Webinar presented
to the mathematics faculty.
Angela Gonzalez. Heather Wallace and Michele Ward.
“How Can Undergraduates Teach Graduate Students About
Writing?” Pacific Northwest Writing Centers Association.
Monmouth, Ore., April 10, 2010. Co-presented with
undergraduate students.
“These are a Few of my Favorite Animations.” University
of North Carolina at Asheville, April 15, 2010. Webinar
presented to the mathematics faculty.
“Animating Everyday Calculus.” University of Montana
Mathematics Colloquium. University of Montana, March 22,
2010.
Daman Hagerott. “Preparation for Competitions.” USSF
National A Audit Course. Home Depot Center, Los Angeles,
Calif., April 2010.
“Animating Everyday Calculus.” Oregon State University
Mathematics Colloquium. Oregon State University, March 1,
2010.
“Team Selection Preparation and Competition Analysis.”
USSF National A Audit Course. Home Depot Center, Los
Angeles, Calif., April 2010.
“Briggs-Cochran Calculus Interactive Figures.” Pearson
Calculus Forum. Boulder, Colo., Oct. 2009.
Janet Hauck. “A Need that Has Been Well-Met: the 40-Year
History of the PNW Region of the AAR/SBL.” PNW AAR/
SBL Conference. Victoria, B.C., May 8, 2010.
Mike Ediger. “Teaching on the Run: The One-Minute
Preceptor As An Athletic Training Clinical Teaching Tool.”
Northwest Athletic Trainers Association. Regional Clinical
Symposium. Spokane, March 26, 2010.
“Currents of Cooperation: Applying the NCPH Best Practices
in Public History for Undergraduate Students at Whitworth
University.” National Council on Public History Conference.
Portland, Ore.,
March 13, 2010.
Brent Edstrom. “Jazz Improvisation.” The Many Faces of Jazz
Music Lecture. Washington State University Jazz Festival.
Pullman, Wash., Nov. 4, 2009.
“History of Jazz Piano.” Kroc Center, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,
Feb. 28, 2010.
James Hayford.
“Intentional
Coaching.” Best
in the West
Basketball Clinic.
Hilton Hotel,
Seattle, Wash.,
Oct. 9-10, 2009.
Keynote Address.
James Edwards. “One Gospel, Four Gospels.” Special faculty
lecture related to the publication of new book The Hebrew
Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition, Whitworth
University. Spokane, April 5, 2010.
Speaker, all-church conference, Maple Valley Presbyterian
Church. Maple Valley, Wash., June 21-23, 2009.
Speaker. Pemco
Basketball Coaches
Clinic. Seattle,
Wash., 2009.
Two lectures. Yellowstone Presbytery. Bozeman, Mont., June
27-29, 2009.
Five presentations. New Wilmington Missionary Conference.
Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa., July 18-24, 2009.
Karin Heller.
“Sex, Love and the
Absence of Death:
A Theological
Reading of
Genesis 1-3.” Conference on Genesis and Christian Theology.
University of St. Andrews, UK, July 14-18, 2009.
Six presentations. Fremont Presbyterian Church Family
Conference. Mission Springs Conference Center, Scotts Valley,
Calif., Aug. 2-8, 2009.
Jolene Fisher. “Teaching on the Run: The One-Minute
Preceptor as an Athletic Training Clinical Teaching Tool.”
Northwest Athletic Trainers Association 2010. Regional
clinical symposium. Spokane, March 26, 2010. Panel presenter. A. Suzie Henning. “Dear Mr. President, Is There Hope?:
Working With Pre-Service Teachers to Build Cultural
Competence and Transformative Praxis in the Pursuit of a
Just Society.” American Educational Studies Association.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 7, 2009.
Martha Gady. “Applications of Transcendental Functions.”
Northwest Mathematics Conference. Whistler, B.C., Canada,
Oct. 24, 2009.
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Walter Hutchens. “China’s Capital Markets.” Wharton China
Business Forum 2010. University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 6, 2010.
Panelist, discussing recent developments in PRC securities
markets including development of Nasdaq-like ChiNext
Exchange.
Terry McGonigal. “Shalom Theology as the Biblical
Foundation for Diversity.” Envision Panel of Scholars.
Washington, D.C., June 2009.
“Then Jesus Rebuked Them: Privilege, Power and Prejudice
in Luke 9:51-56.” Azua Pacific University Conference on
Diversity. Azusa, Calif., March 2010.
Mike Ingram and Terry Ratcliff. “Vocations of the Christian
Professor – Integration of Faith and Learning for Faculty
in Adult Programs.” CCCU Center for Research in Adult
Learning. Florence, Ky., May 9, 2010.
James McPherson. “Journalists and Journalism.” American
Journalism Historians Association national convention.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 2009. Panel moderator.
Scott Kolbo. “Confounded,” Cannon Gallery of Art, Western
Oregon University, Monmouth, Ore., Oct. 2009. “Smoking
Ruin,” Washington State University Gallery II, Pullman,
Wash., Jan. 2010. “Stories,” Corban College, Salem,
Ore., March 2010. “Scott Kolbo,” Carr Gallery, Idaho Falls,
Idaho, May 2010.
Randall Michaelis. “Preparing and Transforming Diverse
Student Leaders to Serve their Communities.” American
College Personnel Association Annual National Convention.
Boston, Mass., March 20-24, 2010. Co-presenter with Barb
Sanders.
Alan Mikkelson and Annegret F. Hannawa. “The
Communication of Social Support in Adult Full Sibling
and Stepsibling Relationships.” National Communication
Association. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 2009.
Fred Johnson. “The Story of ‘Digital Storytelling’: Developing
a No-Budget Course in Emerging Writing Technologies.”
Computers and Writing Conference. Purdue University. West
Lafayette, Ind., 22 May 2010. Conference presentation. Scott Miller. “Julian Patrick Voice Seminar for Exceptional
High School Singers.” Woods House Conservatory of Music.
Wenatchee, Wash., June 2009.
“Starting with Bad PowerPoint: Slideware Instruction and
the New Media Composition Course.” Computers and
Writing Conference. University of California at Davis. Davis,
Calif., June 19, 2009. Conference presentation.
Roger Mohrlang. “Missionary Pioneers.” Perspectives on the
World Christian Movement. Richland, Wash., March 1, 2010;
Spokane, March 2, 2010.
Laurie Lamon. “Narrative & Authenticity.” Interdisciplinary
Roundtable Dialogue Series. Gonzaga University, Spokane,
March 22, 2010.
Sharon Mowry. “Character Education Follow-up Survey
Results” Character Education Partnership Annual Conference.
Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 2009. Presentation to higher
education session.
Margie La Shaw. “An Accounting Project that Serves the
University.” Christian Business Faculty Association. Rogers,
Ark., Oct. 16, 2009.
Deanna Ojennus. “Examining Protein Structure in a GOB
Chemistry Class: An Activity about Alzheimers Disease.”
64th Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical
Society. Tacoma, Wash., June 28-July 1, 2009.
Margo S. Long.
“Acquiring the State
Specialty Endorsement
for Teaching Gifted
Students.” Washington
Association for
Educating Talented
and Gifted State
Conference. Oct. 2324, 2009.
D. Ojennus, Michael Harms (presenting author), Josiah
Ward (presenting author), and Finn Pond. “Expression of
Recombinant R-Body Proteins for Structural Studies.” 64th
Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical
Society. Tacoma, Wash., June 28-July 1, 2009.
“Teaching the
Underachiever” and
“Educating the Global
Citizen.” Summer Edufest (West Coast Regional Conference
for Teaching the Gifted). Boise, Idaho, July 26-31, 2009.
D. Ojennus, Sara Johnson (presenting author), and Cameron
Stroyan (presenting author). “Characterization of Subunit
E and G Interactions in a Yeast V-ATPase by Site-Directed
Mutagenesis.” 64th Northwest Regional Meeting of the
American Chemical Society. Tacoma, Wash., June 28-July 1,
2009.
Susan Mabry. “Spectrum-Agents: Decision Support for Autism
Spectrum Disorders.” Northwest Autism Center, Spokane,
March 2010.
Joshue Orozco. “Comments on Virtue Epistemology
Naturalized.” APA Conference, Pacific Divisional Meeting.
April 2010. San Francisco, Calif., April 2010.
“Addressing Challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorders with
Computer Science.” Eastern Washington University, Spokane,
Oct. 2009. Silver Anniversary Talk.
“Comments on The Measure of Knowledge.” Tenth Annual
Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference. Aug. 2009.
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Pamela Parker. “Travel as Vocation, or Why Study Abroad?”
Waynesburg University International Studies Day. Oct. 22,
2009. Keynote speaker.
“History of the British Royal Society.” Spokane Regional
Mathematics Colloquium. Spokane, Feb. 3, 2010.
Finn Pond, Michael Harms (presenting author), and Josiah
Ward (presenting author). “Expression of Recombinant R-Body
Proteins for Structural Studies.” 64th Northwest Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Tacoma, Wash.,
June 28-July 1, 2009.
Karen Petersen-Finch. “Ecumenism and Epistemology.”
Northwest Lonergan Symposium. Seattle Wash., Jan. 30, 2010.
Kathryn Picanco,
G. Baughn, and M.
Brooks. “Teaching
Sustainability through
Place-based Learning
Opportunities.”
TOTOS-ASTE
Environmental
and Sustainability
Education: The PreService Connection
Conference. Spokane,
May 30, 2009.
Terry Ratcliff and Mike Ingram. “Vocations of the Christian
Scholar: Integration of faith and learning for adult learners.”
Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities, Center for
Research in Adult Learning Annual Conference. Florence, Ky.,
May 9, 2010.
Russ Richardson. “Dealing with the Catastrophic Injury or
Death of an Athlete.” Northwest Athletic Trainers Association
Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium, March 2010.
“The Role of Licensure in Athletic Training.” Alaska Athletic
Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium,
Oct. 2009.
K. Picanco and A. Hett. “Standard V and Sustainability.”
TOTOS-ASTE Environmental and Sustainability Education:
The Pre-Service Connection Conference. Spokane,
May 30, 2009.
“Concussion Recognition and Management in Sport.” Alaska
Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting and Clinical
Symposium, Oct. 2009.
K. Picanco, D. Lamphere, C. Sodorff, and L. Ward. “CoTeaching and Collaboration for Student Learning: Supervisor
Training Session.” Regional Student Teaching Supervisor
Training. Spokane, Nov. 10, 2009.
Tami Robinson. “Information Literacy: Reflections on How the
Brain Learns to Think Critically.” Workshop on Instruction in
Library Use. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 25, 2009.
“Information Literacy: Students Becoming Decoders of
Information, not Critical Thinkers.” Association of Christian
Librarians. Springfield, Mo., June 9, and June 11, 2009.
K. Picanco and Dennis Sterner. “Environmental and
Sustainability Education: Program Opportunities that Emerge
When State Initiatives, Institutional Mission and K-12
Partnerships Converge.” The Association of Independent
Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education (AILACTE).
Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers Today: Action Access and
Accountability Conference. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 19, 2010.
Melissa Rogers. “Feedback: Are Monitoring Skills Implicated
in Successful Performance?” Western Psychological Association
Annual Convention. Cancun, Mexico, April 22–24, 2010.
Brad Sago. “The Use and Impact of Digital User-Generated
Information on the Shopping and Buying Behavior of
the Millennial Generation.” DMEF Educators’ Research
Conference. San Diego, Calif., Oct. 11, 2009.
K. Picanco, L. Hall, D. Lamphere, and L. Ward, “Co-Teaching
and Collaboration for Student Learning.” Washington State
Title 1/LAP Meeting. Spokane, Feb. 25, 2010.
K. Picanco and L. Hall. “Introduction to Co-Teaching: A
New Model for the Student Teaching Internship.” Northeast
Washington Association of School Administrators Meeting.
Spokane, March 18, 2010.
“The Changing Attitudes and Traits of Parents of
Intercollegiate Athletes.” International Conference on Sport
and Society. Vancouver, B.C., March 8, 2010.
K. Picanco, et al. “Implementing Co-Teaching: The Eastern
Washington Experience.” PESB/Higher Education Assessment
Conference. Tacoma, Wash., April 16, 2010.
Kamesh Sankaran. “Investigation of Resistive Plasma Thruster
Performance on Mars Cargo Missions.” AIAA Joint Propulsion
Conference. Denver, Colo., 2009.
Donna Pierce and Peter Tucker. “A Career Preparation
Course for Students in Mathematics and Computer Science.”
Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
Conference. Wheaton, Ill., May 29, 2009.
“Creating Online Intercultural Training for University
Faculty: An Approach that Worked.” Society for Intercultural
Education Training And Research USA Annual Meeting.
Spokane, April 2010.
“A Brief History of the British Royal Society.” Joint Meeting of
the American Mathematical Society/Mathematical Association
of America. San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 8, 2010.
Barbara Sanders and Randy Michaelis.”Preparing and
Transforming Diverse Student Leaders to Serve their
Communities.” American College Personnel Association
(ACPA) Annual Conference. Boston, Mass., March 23, 2010.
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Dinorah Scott. “A Siesta Is Not a Bad Idea! Reflections on
Strangers’ Cultural Differences.” 2010 NACFLA (North
American Christian Foreign Language Association) Annual
Conference. Anderson, Ind., April 9, 2010.
Community Partners.” Association of Independent Liberal Arts
Colleges for Teacher Education. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 19, 2010.
D. Sterner and Linda Buff. “Assessment of Technology Skills
and Integration into Teaching.” Washington State Assessment
Conference. Seattle, Wash., April 16, 2010.
Lindy Scott. “The Social Ethics of Philemon.” World
Evangelical Alliance International Symposium “Teologia
evangélica e Movimento Evangelical na América Latina.”
Presented in Portuguese. Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 24, 2009.
Dana Stevens. “Person-Centered Planning: Creating a
Community for All.” National Association for Christians in
Special Education Conference. Seattle, Wash., April 10, 2010.
“Los/las cristianos/as y la política del imperio estadounidense.”
Universidad Nacional de Costa
Rica Consultation on “Church,
Power, and Mission in Latin
America.” Presented in
Spanish. Heredia, Costa Rica,
Aug. 7, 2009.
Richard Stevens. “Whitworth
Observatory Update.” Spokane
Intercollegiate Research
Conference. Gonzaga University,
Spokane, April 24, 2010.
“Hubble’s Legacy.” Presentation to
open showing of “Hubble” at the
IMAX theater in Spokane,
March 2010.
“North American Christians
and President Obama.”
Conference on “Religion,
Society, and Politics.” Plenary
Speaker; Presented in Spanish.
Universidad de Puebla,
Mexico, Nov. 10-13, 2009.
Raja Tanas. Raja Tanas. “Historical
Geography of the Middle East.”
St. Mary’s Church. Spokane Valley,
March 6, 2010.
“A ‘Spiritual’ Gospel,
Liberation Theology, the Health and Wealth Gospel and the
Evangelico Integral: Four Presentations of the Gospel for the
World’s Poor.” Presented both in Spanish and English. Trinity
International University’s Conference on World Missions.
Deerfield, Ill., Feb. 27, 2010.
“Responses to Cultural Homogeny: The Case of Palestine.”
Third Annual International Conference on Interdisciplinary
Research. LCC International University, Klaipeda, Lithuania,
April 8, 2010. Plenary Address.
“What’s Wrong with Homogeny? What’s Good about
Diversity?” Third Annual International Conference on
Interdisciplinary Research. LCC International University,
Klaipeda, Lithuania, April 9, 2010. Panelist.
“How Biblical is our Gospel? An Analysis of the ‘Spiritual’
Gospel, Liberation Theology, the Health and Wealth Gospel
and the Evangelio Integral.” North American Christian Foreign
Language Association Conference. Anderson, Ind., April 8-10,
2010.
“Marriage and the Family” and “Religion and Politics.”
Third Annual International Conference on Interdisciplinary
Research. LCC International University, April 9, 2010.
Toby Schwarz. “Sports Psychology: Athlete Development.”
United States Youth Soccer Association. Spokane,
May 2010.
“Descendants of Abraham through Arab Christian Eyes.”
International Church Fellowship. Klaipeda, Lithuania, April
10, 2010.
Gerald Sittser. “The History of Catechesis.” Whitworth
Institute of Ministry. Whitworth University, Spokane,
July 2009.
Peter Tucker and Donna Pierce. “A Career Preparation
Course for Students in Mathematics and Computer Science.”
Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences.
Wheaton, Ill., May 28-30, 2009.
Dale Soden. “Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington
State.” Washington Geneological Society. Spokane,
Sept. 2009.
Deborah Tully. Mead School District. Aug. 2009. Professional
Development Presentation. Co-Teaching Strategies: Training
for Educational Administrators.
“Historic Photos of Washington State.” Washington
Geneological Society. Spokane, Sept. 2009.
“Let the Learners Speak: Instruction Informed by Student
Reflective Voice.” Washington State Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Development. Seattle, Wash.,
Oct. 9 -10, 2009.
Dennis Sterner and Gilda Wheeler. “Teacher Preparation:
Environmental and Sustainability Education Endorsement.”
North American Association for Environmental Education.
Portland, Ore., Oct. 10, 2009.
Consortium University Supervisors of Eastern Washington.
Spokane, Nov. 2009. Professional Development Presentation.
Co-Teaching Strategies: Regional Training for University
Supervisors.
D. Sterner and Kathryn Picanco. “Environmental and
Sustainability Education: Preparing Teachers and Developing
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“Assessing our Partnership Programs”; and “Implementing CoTeaching: The Eastern Washington Experience.” Professional
Educators Standards Board/Higher Education Conference.
Seattle, Wash., April 15-16, 2010.
Noelle Wiersma, Michael Bauman, and Jessica Jensen.
“Representations of Mental Illness and Its Treatment in
Critically Acclaimed and Award-winning Film.” 90th Annual
Convention of the Western Psychological Association.
Cancun, Mexico, April 24, 2010.
James Uhlenkott. “Stages of Cultural Adjustment.” 3rd
Annual International Education Symposium. Whitworth
University, Spokane, Nov. 12, 2009.
N. Wiersma, Carolyn Peterson and Tyler Hamilton. “Perceived
Utility of New Faculty Mentoring at Liberal Arts and Faithbased Institutions.” 90th Annual Convention of the Western
Psychological Association. Cancun, Mexico, April 24, 2010.
Kirk Westre. “Commitment: Addition or Subtraction.”
Grandview High School All-Sports Awards Banquet.
Grandview, Wash., May 28, 2009.
Ginny Whitehouse. “Combining Theoretical Frameworks:
Confucius, Freire, and Ethical Roles.” Workshop for Teaching
Ethics in Journalism, sponsored by the Media Ethics Division
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication. Boston, Mass., Aug. 2009.
“Service and the Man in the Arena.” Northwest Football
Officials Association Awards Dinner. Nov. 14, 2009.
Roberta Wilburn. “Not Your Ordinary Diversity Workshop.”
Lewis & Clark High School, Spokane, Oct. 2009.
G. Whitehouse, Esther Louie, Kamesh Sankaran, Jennifer
Brown and Carrie Streepy. “Creating Online Intercultural
Training for University Faculty: An Approach that Worked.”
Society for Intercultural Education Training And Research
USA Annual Meeting. Spokane, April 2010.
“The Challenge of Preparing Culturally Responsive
Professionals in a Postethnic Era.” WSU Globalization
Conference. Spokane, Feb. 2010.
“Empowering Millennium Professionals to Embrace the
Pedagogy of Inclusivity.” American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 2010. Preconference
workshop.
“Normative Guidelines for Overriding Public Need and the
Invasion of Privacy: Clarifying Ethics Codes in the Digital
Media Age.” Media Ethics 2000 Colloquium: Who Can and
Should Watch the Watchdog in the Twitter Age? St. Louis,
Mo., April 2010.
Betty F. Williams. “Serving Students with Autism Spectrum
Disorder: Accommodations for High-Functioning Students
with Autism or Aspergers Syndrome.” International
Association for Behavior Analysis. Phoenix, Ariz., May 2009.
Keith Wyma. “Commentary on James Cains The KaneWiderker Objection to Frankfurt Counterexamples.” Central
Division Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical
Association. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 18, 2010.
B. Williams, Dana Stevens, and Wendy Bromley. “The Effects
of Video Self-Modeling Examples and Non-Examples, and
Social Autopsy on the Social-Communicative Conversation
Skills of Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome.” ABAI Autism
Conference, Translational Science and Effective Practice.
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 2010.
John Yoder. “Reading Between the Lines: An Analysis of
the Liberian Studies Journal.” Liberian Studies Association
Meeting. Philadelphia, Pa., March 2010.
B. Williams. “A Summer Model for Academic Remediation
Using Direct Instruction.” Pacific Rim Conference on
Disabilities. Honolulu, Hawaii, April 2010.
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Juried & Non-Juried Shows
Philip Baldwin. Violin Soloist. Barber Violin Concerto, Coeur
d’Alene Symphony Orchestra. Boswell Hall at the North Idaho
College, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, May 2, 2010.
Jazz pianist. Think Swing. Oct. 24, 2009.
Jazz piano trio. ArtFest. May 30, 2009.
Featured performer. Washington State University Jazz Festival
(concert and lectures), Nov. 4, 2009.
Clarinet Trio Recital Works: Darius Milhaud, “Suite”; Charles
Ives “Largo”; Igor Stravinsky, “Suite from the Soldier’s Tale.”
Art on the Green. North Idaho College Campus, Coeur
d’Alene, Idaho, Aug. 1, 2009.
Soloist with Lee Konitz. Whitworth University Jazz Concert,
Nov. 7, 2009.
Spokane Jazz Orchestra with Horace Young, Dec. 5, 2009.
Concertmaster. Gioacchino Rossini: “La Cenerentola,”
Opera Coeur d’Alene. Boswell Hall at North Idaho College,
Featured soloist: Cutter Theatre, Jan. 20, 2010; Spokane Jazz
Orchestra. March 13, 2010.
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Sept. 25 and 27, 2009. Coeur d’Alene
Symphony. Various Performances. 2009-2010.
Accompanist. Faculty recital. Tom Shook, March 31, 2010.
Howard Hanson: “Symphony No. 2 Romantic”; George
Gershwin: “Rhapsody in Blue.” Coeur d’Alene Symphony
Works. Boswell Hall at North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho, Oct. 10, 2009. Associate Conductor.
Rick Hornor. Actor/reader. “Poetry Alive,” part of Get Lit!
Festival. Spokane Civic Theatre, April 2010.
P. Baldwin and Judith Schoepflin, faculty recital works: Amy
Beach: “Violin Sonata,” Grazyna Bacewicz: “Humoreska,” Lily
Boulanger: “Cortege,” “Nocturne,” Maria Park: “Sonata No. 1
in C.” Whitworth University Recital Hall, Oct. 25, 2009.
Katie Creyts. Teapot Invitational, Amy Morgan Contemporary
Glass. Pittsburgh, Pa., spring 2010.
E-Merge Exhibition finalist. Bullseye Gallery, Portland, Ore.,
spring 2010.
CVG Juried Exhibition Bremerton, Wash., Jan. 2010.
“Blueprint Exhibition.” Saranac Art Projects. Spokane,
fall 2009.
Whitworth University Faculty Exhibition: Bryan Oliver
Gallery, Katie Creyts “Frilling” Exhibition. Saranac Art
Projects. Spokane, fall 2009.
“Ozvitational” invitational exhibit; Tinman Gallery, Spokane,
summer 2009. Brent Edstrom. Barney M. Aug. 2009. Original composition
for jazz ensemble. Performed by Spokane Jazz Orchestra, March
2010; And There Was Light. Oct. 2009. Original compositions
for symphony orchestra. Performed by the Whitworth
Symphony Orchestra, Nov. 20, 2009. Performed by the Coeur
de’ Alene Symphony, Dec. 12, 2009, Got Rhythm?, fall 2009.
Arrangements for jazz ensemble. Performed by Washington
State University Jazz Ensemble, Nov. 4, 2009. Performed by
Spokane Jazz Orchestra, March 2010, Down By the Riverside,
fall 2009. Performed by Washington State 13, University Jazz
Ensemble, Nov. 4, 2009. Performed by Spokane Jazz Orchestra,
March 2010, It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing,
fall 2009. Performed by Spokane Jazz Orchestra, March 13,
2010; You and the Night and the Music. Jan. 2010. Performed
by the Whitworth University Jazz Ensemble Jan Term Tour,
Jan. 2010.
Daniel Keberle. Composer of: LK Shuffle and Bill’s Blues for
17-piece jazz ensemble. Numerous performances in Spokane; at
the University of Idaho in Moscow; at Nyack College, Hunter
College and La Guardia High School, in New York; and at
Fountainbleau High School, in New Orleans. 2009-10.
Director, Whitworth Jazz Ensemble 1, in performances at
Shadle Park High School, Oct. 28, 2009; Ferris High School
(Bing Crosby Theater), Feb. 18, 2010; Mount Spokane High
School, April 20, 2010. All venues in Spokane.
Brooke Kiener. Director. Sylvia, by A.R. Gurney. Spokane
Civic Theatre. Jan. and Feb. 2010.
Co-writer and director. Original community-based theatre
performance. What’s in a Meal? Museum of Arts and Culture.
May 2010.
Pianist: Spokane Jazz Orchestra with Nnenna Freelon. Sept. 26,
2009.
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Scott Kolbo. Confounded. Cannon Gallery of Art Western
Oregon University. Monmouth, Ore., Oct. 2009.
Beach; Deux Morceau-Lili Boulanger; Humoresque-Grazyna
Bacewicz; Sonata-Maria Hester Park. Whitworth University,
Oct. 25, 2009.
Smoking Ruin. Washington State University Gallery II.
Pullman, Wash., Jan. 2010.
Stories. Corban University, Salem, Ore., March 2010.
Meredith Shimizu. Mail Art Collaboration. “What Are You
Laughing At?” Whitworth Faculty Art Exhibit. fall 2009.
Laurie Lamon. Poetry reading given in Portland, Ore., with
Michele Glazer, Oct. 19, 2009.
Richard Strauch. Second Trombone, Spokane Symphony
Orchestra, 40 performances during 2009-2010 Concert Season.
Poetry Reading, Get Lit!, Europa, Spokane, April 2009
Conductor, Whitworth Wind Symphony, St. Luke Lutheran
Church Reformation Sunday.
Scott Miller. Musical director and conductor. A Funny Thing
Happened On the Way to the Forum. Spokane Civic Theater,
May 2009.
Gordon Wilson. “Ozvitational” Invitational Exhibit; “Professor
Marvel Gets in Touch With the Infinite.” Tinman Gallery,
Spokane, summer 2009.
Tenor vocal soloist, Messiah. Coeur d’Alene Symphony
Orchestra, Dec. 2009.
“Broke.” Liaison to Clearstory Gallery for exhibit. Exhibited
two large-scale drawings. Seven Deadly Sins, Clearstory
Gallery, Spokane, May 2009.
Tenor vocal soloist, Song Recital. Wasatch Presbyterian
Church. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 31, 2009.
“Little Spokane River Studio Tour.” Exhibited 21 paintings of
Italy and France, Sept. 2009.
Tenor vocal soloist, Mead High School’s Messiah performance,
Dec. 2009.
“Best of 2009.” Invitational, Exhibited five paintings of France
and Germany. Tinman Gallery, Spokane, Dec. 2009.
Guest artist/clinician, voice performance class, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., March 2010.
“11th Annual Small Works Invitational.” The Art Spirit
Gallery, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Dec. 2009.
Artist/faculty, Julian Patrick Voice Seminar for Exceptional
High School Singers, Woods House Conservatory of Music,
Wenatchee, Wash., June 2009.
“Art in the Making.” Regional artist figure painting
demonstration. The Art Spirit Gallery, Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho, Dec. 2009.
Guest artist/teacher, Vocal Masterclass, Gonzaga University,
April 2010.
“Works From the Heart Contemporary Art Exhibit and
Auction.” Donation of two paintings, of France and Italy.
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Feb. 2010.
Judith Schoepflin. Music Faculty Departmental Recital. Solo
Piano-Toccata by Bacewicz; Collaborative Piano-Deux Morceau
by Lili Boulanger. Whitworth University, Oct. 18, 2009.
“Portable Students.” Whitworth University faculty exhibit.
“What Are You Laughing At?” Oliver Gallery, Whitworth
University, Nov. 2009-Feb. 2010.
J. Schoepflin with Philip Baldwin. “Women Composers: The
Untapped Source.” Music for Violin and Piano Sonata-Amy
Professional Service, Leadership and Consulting
Angeles Aller, Higher education consultant, Pearson and
Professional Educator Standards Board for the State of
Washington West-E World Languages Test Development
Committee.
Christie Anderson, member, advisory board for SCC
Entrenpreneurship Program. 2009-10.
Member, advisory board for SCC Entrenpreneurship Program,
2009-10.
Advanced Placement Spanish faculty consultant, The
College Board.
Philip Baldwin, session moderator. College Music Society
Conference. Portland, Ore., Oct. 22, 2009.
Document rater, Educational Policy Improvement Center, The
College Board.
Violin master class, Studio of Paula Stern. Boise Philharmonic.
Boise, Idaho, Jan. 8, 2010.
West-E Pilot Testing coordinator, Whitworth University,
Oct. 2009.
Adjudicator. Coeur d’Alene Symphony Concerto Competition.
Whitworth University, Jan. 9-10, 2010.
West-E Faculty Survey coordinator, Whitworth University,
MLD, Nov. 2009.
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Violin Master Class, University of Puget Sound Community
Music School. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 28, 2010.
Adjudicator and clinician, Eastern Washington Music
Educator’s Association Solo and Ensemble Festival. Spokane
Valley District, Central Valley High School, Spokane Valley,
Jan. 30, 2010.
Adjudicator and clinician, University of Illinois State
Orchestra Festival, Champaign, Ill., Feb. 27, 2010.
Adjudicator and clinician, Idaho District I Large Group
Festival. North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,
March 23, 2010.
Richard Bishop, Event monitor for chemistry lab event,
Eastern Washington State Regional Science Olympiad.
March 6, 2010.
Gregg Brekke, Planning committee, Spokane Regional ESL
Conference. Nov.-Feb. 2009-10.
Benjamin Brody, NW division repertoire and standards chair
for Music in Worship American Choral Directors Association.
Patricia Bruininks, Paper dession vhair, Annual meeting of the
Western Psychological Association. Cancun, Mexico,
April 2010.
Nancy A. Bunker, chair, American Library Association
Reference & User Services Association, Reference Services
Section, Ethical and Legal Issues in Reference Discussion
Group. 2009-10.
Sean Bushéy, Technical director of the Spokane Shadow
Youth Soccer Club. 2009-10.
Reference Services Section board member, American Library
Association Reference & User Services Assoc., Reference
Services Section 2009-11.
Soccer Oversight Committee for Washington Youth Soccer.
2009-10. Inter-regional soccer competition.
NCAA Regional Ranking Committee.
Member, American Library Association Reference &
User Services Association History Section, Local History
Committee. 2009-11.
Responsible for the selection of top 18 players in 14-state
Western Region for Region IV’s Olympic Development
Program. Under the supervision of the region coaching director,
was responsible for a staff of coaches that included NCAA
I coaches and top youth coaches from Whitworth’s region.
Western United States, summer 2009.
Member, American Library Association Reference & User
Services Association History Section-Instruction and Research
Services Committee. 2009-11.
Member, Library Council of Washington, Washington State
Library. 2008-11. Representative of the four-year academic
institutions throughout Washington State; Washington State
Library Advisory council advising the state librarian and staff
on expenditures of Library Services and Technology Act and
other federal funds.
Hans Bynagle, member, NWCCU Accreditation Team,
University of Montana, Western Dillon, Mont.,
April 20-23, 2010.
Whitworth representative and editorial board member,
Christian Scholars Review, Service on editorial board
nominating committee, May 2009, to present. Spearheaded
board efforts to secure inclusion of the journal in major
indexing & full-text databases.
Member, Washington State Library WebJunction Steering
Committee 2009-12. Advisory committee to the state library
on issues related to WebJunction, online and social networking,
and professional development for all types of libraries in the
state. Position represents all four-year academic institutions in
the state.
Frank Caccavo, external reviewer for geomicrobiology journal.
“Arsenic mobilization by ephilitical bacterial communities
associated with volcanic rocks from Camarones River, Atacama
Desert, Northern Chile,” spring 2010.
Institutional liaison, Association of College and Research
Libraries, Washington Chapter. 2009-10.
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External reviewer for Cooperative Grants Program. U.S.
Civilian Research Development Foundation. “Genomic
determinants of the mechanisms for the reduction of iron
III minerals by thermophilic bacterium Carboxydothermus
ferrireducens,” spring 2010.
James Edwards, Named by the Presbyterian Church (USA)
to the task force for the revision of the Heidelberg Catechism,
2009-10.
Anthony Clark, organizer, “Matteo Ricci Lecture Series:
Sowing the Field of Christian Missions in China and Japan,”
Scholarly Symposium and Colloquy, Co-Sponsored by
Whitworth University Department of History and Gonzaga
Catholic Studies, Feb. 18-20, 2010.
Judge, NWATA inaugural Quiz Bowl, March 2010.
Jolene Fisher, secretary/treasurer of the Washington State
Athletic Trainers Association, March 2007-present.
Warren Friedrichs, representative, NCAA West Region RAC
Men’s Golf 2010.
Todd Friends, Recruited help and directly assisted in the
hosting of the annual fund-raising dinner for the Liberty Park
Nursery School, Dec. 2009.
Archivist, canonically appointed by Bishop William Skylstad,
D.D., Catholic Diocese of Spokane, Aug. 2009-present.
Manage physical holdings of the archives housed in the
diocesan chancery building in Spokane; assist the bishop and
chancellor both in preserving the historical legacy of the local
church and also in the day-to-day needs of records management
and retrieval.
Boardmember, Spokane Regional International Trade Alliance.
Involved in hosting the Taiwan Consulate of Seattle, Nov.
2009.
Angela Gonzalez, co-sponsored speaker for National Council of
Teachers of English. Subjects: writing centers, graduate writing,
2009-present.
Boardmember, manuscript review, issues in writing,
2009-present.
Boardmember, manuscript review, composition studies,
2007-present.
Debbie Hansen, Institutional representative, NASM (National
Association of Schools of Music).
Institutional representative, WUMA (Washington University
Music Administrators).
Director of music at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Spokane;
conductor of chancel choir. Weekly study, preparation,
rehearsal and performance of sacred music integrated in
worship context.
Katie Creyts, member, Saranac Art Projects. Spokane.
Member, Artist Trust. Seattle, Wash.
Janet Hauck, steering team member, Northwest Digital
Archives Consortium, June 2009-May 2010.
Tim Dolan, member, Fuller Theological Seminary Alumni
Council.
Digital program task force member, Northwest Digital Archives
Consortium, June 2009-Dec. 2009.
Mike Ediger, Lobbyist in U..S House and Senate, National
Athletic Trainers Association. Met with senators and
representatives on athletic training legislative issues, Jan. 2010.
James Hayford, National Association of Basketball Coaches
NCAA Division III; NCAA Divison III Regional Advisory
Committee, 2009-10.
Brent Edstrom, WSMTA composition adjudicator, March
2010.
Congressman, National Association of Basketball Coaches
Northwest Conference.
Keyboardist for Browne School video fundraiser for Haiti,
Feb. 9, 2010.
Kim Hernandez, Spanish interpreter and document translator
for Women of Faith Conference, May 2009.
History of jazz presentation to Evergreen Elementary School,
April 27, 2010
Coordinator, campus visit for Rotary International Vocational
Exchange member from Spain, April 2010.
Various performances for services at Whitworth Community
Presbyterian Church, 2009-10.
Carol Hollar, member, School District No. 123 (Orchard
Prairie) School Board.
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Margo S. Long, member, National University Network
Committee; Washington State Advisory Board for Gifted.
Higher Education Task Force; Faith-Based Task Force, West
Valley Community Engagement Committee, West Valley
School District.
Susan Mabry, grant panel reviewer, National Science
Foundation, CISE CPATH Program, June 2009.
Jennifer Holsinger, Peer reviewer for sociological forum,
Rutgers University, Dec. 2009.
International Program Committee, International Association
of Science and Technology Development. Conference on
Modeling and Simulation, 2009.
Andrew P. Hogue, editorial board member, The Interdisciplinary
Journal of Ideology, 2010. Interdisciplinary peer-review journal
dealing with questions of political ideology; published by
Louisiana State University.
External referee, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2010.
Interdisciplinary journal published by Michigan State
University Press devoted to the history, theory and criticism
of public discourse, especially issues at the nexus of rhetoric,
politics and ethics.
External referee, The Journal of Church & State, 2010. Flagship
journal of the field of church-state studies, published by Oxford
University Press.
Rick Hornor, adjudicator, dance choreography class for
selection of students to perform in “Broadway Unbound,” May
2010.
Michael T. Ingram, judge and steering committee co-leader for
the Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl, Seattle, Nov. 2009.
Terry McGonigal, commissioner, CCCU Campus Pastors
Commission, 2008-2011.
Kent Jones, member, local Association of Computing
Machinery; club faculty sponsor, regional judge for the Pacific
Northwest ACM Intercollegiate Programming Competition.
James McPherson, first vice president; president; convention
paper judge; National convention program organizer, American
Journalism Historians Association, 2009-10.
Daniel Keberle, adjudicator, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival,
Feb. 26-27, 2010; Idaho State Solo/Ensemble Contest; high
school trumpet competition, May 1, 2010.
Journal article reviewer, American Journalism, Spring 2010.
Randall Michaelis, chair, Professional Education Advisory
Board for Teacher Education, 2009.
Brooke Kiener, vice chair, Spokane Arts Commission.
Scott Kolbo, member, Saranac Art Projects Cooperative
Gallery, May 2009-May 2010.
Arlin C. Migliazzo, working group discussant, “Public History
for Undergraduates: Teaching Mentoring and Program
Development,” National Council on Public History Annual
Conference, Portland, Ore., March 10-14, 2010.
Melinda Larson, member, National Athletic Trainers
Association College and University Athletic Trainers
Committee.
Whitworth University Faculty Representative, Lilly Fellows
Program in Humanities and the Arts Annual Conference,
Calvin College, Oct. 2009.
Margie La Shaw, chair-elect; reviewer, Christian Business
Faculty Association. 2009-10.
Lilly Graduate Fellows Program Selection Committee,
Indianapolis, Ind., spring 2010. Member of the screening
committee to select graduate fellows under the auspices of the
Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and the Arts.
Lisa Laurier, membership chair, Spokane Area Council of the
International Reading Association, 2009-10.
Alan Mikkelson, New faculty representative, Family
Communication Division National Communication
Association Paper Reviewer, National Communication
Association.
Editorial board peer reviewer, AILACTE Journal, Association
for Independent Liberal Arts Colleges of Teacher Education,
2009-10.
Consultant, reading assessment, Chewelah Schools, March 10,
2010.
Reviewer, Family Communication Division Editorial Board Journal
of Family Communication; Southern Communication Journal;
Communication Quarterly; Western Journal of Communication;
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships; Personal Relationships.
Consultant, corrective reading, Central Valley High School,
Nov. 2009.
Consultant, reading difficulties, Evergreen Elementary, Fall 2009.
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Scott Miller, auditions chair/host/coordinator, National
Association of Teachers of Singing Student Auditions,
Nov. 2009.
Boardmember, Krista Foundation; Baraka Foundation.
Terry Ratcliff, chair-elect, Association for Continuing Higher
Education West Region, 2009-10.
Boardmember, The Metropolitan Opera National Council
auditions. Eastern Washington, Idaho, and Montana District.
Adult teaching and learning consultant, Carthage College,
2009-10.
Roger Mohrlang, official lecturer, “Perspectives on the World
Christian Movement.” Westside Church, Richland, Wash.;
Valley Bible Church, Spokane, 2009-10.
Russ Richardson, president/director, Northwest Athletic
Trainers Association, District 10. Board liaison to the
Commission on Accreditation for Athletic Training Education.
Sharon Mowry, site team member for Standard III, OSPI state
accreditation visit, Northwest University, Bellevue, Wash.,
Nov. 7-11, 2009.
Tami Robinson, member, nominating committee, Fellowship of
Christian Library and Information Specialists, 2009-10.
Member of task force to establish the Washington State
Schools of Character initiative.
Teleconference communications coordinator, Fellowship of
Christian Library and Information Specialists, 2009.
Member, scoring team for school and district applications for
State Schools of Character. Sea-Tac, Wash., Dec. 21, 2009.
Vice president/chair elect, Liberal Arts Colleges Section,
Association of Christian Librarians, 2009-10.
Member, Northeastern Washington Educational Leadership
Consortium, Sept. 2009-June 2010.
Whitworth University library representative and workshop
registrar, Inland Northwest Council of Libraries, 2000-10.
Member, Financial Advisory Team, Association of Christian
Librarians, 2009-10.
Pamela Parker, chair/coordinator, Graduate Student Travel
Award Committee, British Women Writers Association.
Heather Rogers, boardmember, Spokane Chapter of the
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 2010.
Kathryn Picanco, founder and chairperson, Eastern
Washington Co-Teaching Leadership Team, 2009-10.
Vice president, Spokane Chapter of the Association of
Certified Fraud Examiners, 2009.
Donna Pierce, student coordinator, PNW Mathematical
Association of America, 2009.
Educator representative, National ACFE. Attended educators’
meeting and chapter leaders’ meeting at the 20th National
ACFE Fraud Conference, Las Vegas, Nev., 2009.
Coordinator, Spokane Regional Mathematics Colloquium.
Moses Pulei, Africa sub-committee liaison, Blood:Water
Mission.
Textbook reviewer, Wells, Joseph T., Principles of Fraud
Examination, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2009.
Chairman of the board, Staff of Hope.
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Liaison for annual piano workshop, Cassandra Carr presenter,
Oct. 2009.
Toby Schwarz, chair, North Spokane Young Life.
Spokane, 2009-10.
Whitworth Track and Field Camp and Coaches Clinic.
Japan, Dec. 2009.
Lindy Scott, co-author, “white paper” for NACFLA regarding
the importance of foreign languages in Christian colleges and
universities today, 2010.
Treasurer and North American coordinator, Latin American
Theological Fellowship, 2009-10.
Corliss Slack, program committee, Western Association of
Women Historians Annual Meeting, Tacoma, Wash., 2010.
Dennis Sterner, member, State Partnership Board of the
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education,
2006-09. Completed three-year term as a member of the board
representing the American Association of Colleges for Teacher
Education.
President; board member, Pacific Education Institute, 2009-10.
Dana Stevens, president, Northwestern Association for
Behavior Analysis. May 2010.
Member, Washington State Interagency Coordinating Council
Personnel and Training Committee for Infants and Toddlers
with Disabilities and Their Families, Aug. 2007-10.
Brad Sago, publication advisory board. Annual editions:
Marketing. Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc., 2009-10.
Advisor; assistant, Department of Social and Health Services
(State Lead Agency); Department of Community Trade and
Economic Development; Department of Health; Department
of Services for the Blind; Office of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction in the coordination and development of
a comprehensive statewide system of locally accessible early
intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three
years, with disabilities.
Barbara Sanders, conference planning committee member,
Office of Superintendant of Public Instruction Assessment
Conference, spring 2010.
Kamesh Sankaran, reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Plasma
Science; Journal of Propulsion and Power.
Committee member, Washington Educators Skills TestsEndorsements (WEST-E): Early Childhood Special Education,
fall 2009. Assisted in redevelopment of exam that is needed for
K-12 educator endorsements required for residency teaching
certificates to demonstrate that teachers have the appropriate
content knowledge for their assignments.
Mike Sardinia, grant reviewer, sessions of the Alcohol and
Drug Abuse Research Program, Washington State University,
Pullman, Wash., fall 2009 and spring 2010.
Steve Schadt, boardmember, WAVES Swim Team.
Director, Whitworth Swim Camps, fall/summer 2009-10
Liaison, College Swim Coaches Association, Northwest
Conference.
Karen Stevens, reviewer, Journal of Chemical Education.
Richard Strauch, chair, Artistic Advisory Committee, Spokane
Symphony Orchestra.
Judith Schoepflin, member, National Guild of Piano Teachers.
Coordinator for annual auditions, Washington State Music
Teachers, April 2010.
Guest band clinician at Mt. Spokane, Shadle Park, Ferris, Lewis
and Clark, University, Central Valley, Hanford, Richland, and
Pasco High Schools.
Coordinator for Whitworth adjudications, Washington State
Music Teachers, March 2010.
Douglas Sugano, board member, Act 6 National Advisory
Board, Aug. 2009-May 2010.
Liaison for State Music Teachers Competition, Spokane Music
Teachers, Nov. 2009.
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Keith Wyma, judge, Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl. APPE.
Novemember 2009.
Ann Teberg, member, K-12 Common Core Standards Review
Workgroup Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Jan-Mar., 2010. Served on committee to review and edit
proposed national common core standards for K-12 in reading/
language arts.
Adrian Teo, reviewer candidate, Taking Sides: Clashing Views in
Human Sexuality. Azusa Pacific University. Served as academic
advisory board member.
Deborah Tully, member of task force to establish the
Washington State Schools of Character initiative.
Member, Scoring team for school and district applications for
State Schools of Character. Sea-Tac, Wash., Dec. 21, 2009.
Joseph Vigil, judge; moderator; organizer and facilitator,
annual oratory contest, Whitworth Communication Studies
Department.
Organizer and facilitator, “The Great Debates” held between
Whitworth University and Spokane Falls Community College.
Ginny Whitehouse, editor and editorial board member, Journal
of Mass Media Ethics Cases & Commentaries.
Member, Society of Professional Journalists, National
Education Committee.
Noelle Wiersma, council member, Western Psychological
Association Council of Representatives, April 2010.
JohnYoder, in collaboration with Washington State University
on a major US AID grant proposal for establishing/improving
agricultural and engineering programs at Liberia’s Cuttington
University and at the University of Liberia.
Roberta Wilburn, chair, Counseling-Professional Education
Advisory Board, Sept. 2009-May 2010.
Member, School Education PEAB, Sept. 2009-May 2010.
External Grants Awarded
Hans Bynagle, Nippon Foundation book grant, “100 Books for
Understanding Contemporary Japan.” Tokyo, Japan. (68 books,
appox. value $3,600, Aug. 2009.)
Scientists Today” ($587,494, 2010-14). [Co-PIs Kerry Breno,
Kamesh Sankaran, Pete Tucker.]
Kamesh Sankaran, primary investigator in NASA Washington
Space Grant ($31,870).
Anthony Clark, AAS-CIAC small grant (for travel to
Taiwan), Association for Asian Studies-China and Inner Asia
Council and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation ($2,500,
2010).
Co-investigator in NSF S-STEM Grant ($587,646)
Richard Schatz, Fulbright Senior Specialist Designation/
Award. Approved as Fulbright Senior Specialist in Nov. 2009
and approved on a $12,000-15,000 Fulbright grant to fund time
spent at the University of Malaysia in Sarawak in July and Aug.
of 2010.
Lisa Laurier, PEMCO Insurance, grant for Whitworth Writing
Rally ($2,000, fall 2009).
Clark Pacific Realty, grant for Writing Rally ($2,000, fall 2009).
Northside Kiwanis (materials donated equal to $500, fall 2009).
Peter Tucker, F. Pond, K. Breno, and K. Sankaran, “NSF
Scholars: Training Tomorrow’s Scientists Today” NSF.
($587,494, 2009).
Scott Miller and Christopher Stanichar, Augustana Research
and Artist Fund Grant, Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.D.
($3,000, 2009).
Ginny Whitehouse and Maggie Patterson, KTA Advisers
Research Award ($1,000, 2010).
Finn Pond (PI), National Science Foundation’s S-STEM
Scholarship Grant, “NSF Scholars: Training Tomorrow’s
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External Teaching Awards
Philip Baldwin, Collegiate String Teacher of the Year Award,
American String Teachers’ Association, Washington Chapter
(Washington ASTA), 2010.
Melinda Larson, National
Athletic Trainers
Association Outstanding
Service Award,
March 2010.
Sean Bushéy, men’s soccer team is Northwest Conference
Champion; NCAA Elite 8 appearance.
Steve Schadt, American
Swim Coaches
Association Certificate
of Excellence; men’s &
women’s teams won their
respective conference
championships; both
teams finished in the top
20 at the NCAA National Championships, 2009-10.
Jolene Fisher, Heritage Registry of Who’s Who for Professionals
and Executives, 2010.
Warren Friedrichs, Northwest Conference Men’s Golf Coach
of the Year 2010.
James Hayford, Men’s Head Basketball Coach of the Year,
Northwest Conference 2010; Coach of the Year, West Region;
NABC, 2010.
Toby Schwarz, NWC & NCAA Women’s Cross Country
Coach of the Year 2009; NCAA West Region Men’s Indoor
Track and Field Coach of the Year; NWC Men’s Track and
Field Coach of the Year 2010; NCAA West Region Men’s
Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year 2010.
Daniel Keberle, director of Whitworth University Jazz
Ensemble I: Outstanding (first place) Jazz Ensemble, Lionel
Hampton Jazz Festival, 2010.
Jo Ann Wagstaff, NWC and Western Region Women’s Tennis
Coach of the Year 2009 and 2010; NWC tennis champions
2009 and 2010, qualified for NCAA Div. III Tournament.
External Scholarly Fellowships
Pamela Parker, Chawton House Library Fellowship, University
of Southampton, England, April 2010.
Research Scholarship. University of Virginia Rare Book
School, July 2009.
Patrick Van Inwegen, East-West Institute, China Field
Seminar. Beijing, Chengu & Shanghai, China, 2009.
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